Necrology 1635
This is a list of famous people who died in 1635 . The entries are made alphabetically within the individual data. Animals can be found in the necrology for animals .
January
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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January 3rd | Daniel Halbach from the Phortas | German medic | 53 | |
January 4th | Elisabeth Renata of Lorraine | Princess of Lorraine, by marriage Duchess of Bavaria | 60 | |
January 7th | Hans Eltrich | Bell caster | ||
13th January | David Magirus | German lawyer and university professor | 69 | |
January 14th | Heinrich Schickhardt | German builder of the Renaissance | 76 | |
January 19th | Jodoku's charioteer | German auxiliary bishop and university rector | ||
January 25th | Robert Ball | Mayor of Dublin |
February
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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February 5th | Joos de Momper | Flemish painter | ||
February 16 | Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba | Spanish and imperial general in the Thirty Years War | 49 | |
19th of February | Franco Petri Burgersdijk | Dutch philosopher, logician and physicist | 44 |
March
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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2nd March | Pierre d'Avity | French nobleman, officer and author | 61 | |
5. March | Ursula von Pfalz-Veldenz-Lützelstein | Duchess of Württemberg | 63 | |
17. March | Giovanni Battista Crescenzi | Architect and painter in the early baroque period in Italy and Spain | 58 | |
19th March | Johann Friedrich Hund of Saulheim | German nobleman, German Johanniter Grand Prior, Prince of Heitersheim | ||
March 24th | Heinrich Gutberleth | German educator | ||
27th of March | Christoph Simon von Thun | Prior of the Order of Malta in Hungary and Chief Chamberlain | 52 | |
March | Jacques Callot | French draftsman, graphic artist, engraver and eraser | ||
March | Thomas Randolph | English poet and playwright | 29 |
April
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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April 5th | Isaac Bader | German builder | ||
April 5th | Louis Lallemant | French Jesuit, priest, mystic and theologian | 56 | |
9th April | Hieronymus Schabbel | German lawyer and syndic of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck | 64 | |
April 13th | Fachr ad-Dīn II. | Lebanese prince, military leader, freedom fighter | 62 | |
April 18 | Johannes Plachetius | German doctor and university professor | ||
April 21 | Valentin Riemer | German legal scholar | 53 | |
April 25 | Julius Friedrich | Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen | 46 | |
April 25 | Alessandro Tassoni | Italian poet | 69 | |
April 27 | Antonio Zapata y Cisneros | Spanish clergyman, so-called Crown Cardinal | 84 | |
April 27 | Wolfgang Ratke | German didactic and pedagogue | 63 |
May
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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17th of May | Domenico Tintoretto | Venetian painter | ||
May 18 | Levin Ludwig I. Hahn | Member of the Fruitful Society | 55 | |
May 26 | Jan lenses | Dutch painter | ||
May 26 | Hartwig from Stiten | Lübeck councilor |
June
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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6th of June | Daniel Mönchmeier | German pedagogue and Protestant theologian | 52 | |
June 19th | Adam Contzen | German Jesuit, state theorist and confessor of Maximilian I of Bavaria | 64 | |
23rd June | Greta Bünichmann | Maid and a victim of the witch trials in Münster | ||
June | Christian Erbach | German organist and composer |
July
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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July 6th | Johann Philipp Cratz von Scharffenstein | Swedish field marshal | ||
15th of July | Luke Fox | English explorer | 48 | |
17th July | Daniel Pareus | German philologist and reformed pedagogue | ||
July 23 | Hans Ulrich von Schaffgotsch | imperial general and henchman of Wallenstein during the Thirty Years' War | 39 | |
30th July | Daniel Angelocrater | reformed theologian | 65 |
August
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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August 1st | Georg Weissel | Hymn poet | ||
5th of August | Jan Pieterszoon Dou | Dutch mathematician and mathematician | ||
6th of August | Gottfried zu Castell-Rüdenhausen | German sovereign | 58 | |
6th of August | Joseph Mohr von Zernez | Bishop of Chur | ||
August 7th | Friedrich Spee | German Jesuit, moral theologian, poet and spiritual writer | 44 | |
August 9 | Johann II. | Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Veldenz and guardian of the Elector of the Palatinate | 51 | |
August 11th | Melchior Goldast | Swiss humanist | 57 | |
August 16 | Daniel Colonius the Elder | Dutch Reformed theologian | 68 | |
18th of August | Heinrich Hirtzwig | German pedagogue and playwright | ||
August 24th | Egon VIII | Reichsgraf von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg, Bavarian General Feldzeugmeister and military leader in the Thirty Years' War | 47 | |
26th of August | Conrad Giger | Swiss carpenter | 75 | |
August 27 | Lope de Vega | Spanish poet | 72 | |
August | William Lawson | English clergyman and author |
September
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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September 2nd | Johann Philipp Orth | Mayor of Heilbronn (1633–1635) | 53 | |
September 6th | Friedrich Gerschow | German lawyer and chronicler | ||
September 6th | Daniel Hitzler | German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and clergyman | 58 | |
September 6th | Adriaan Metius | Dutch mathematician, surveyor and astronomer | 63 | |
September 10 | Johannes Faulhaber | German mathematician | 55 | |
September 10 | Eberhard von Gemmingen | Bailiff in Würzburg, landlord in Bürg and Presteneck | ||
30. September | Anna von Pappenheim | German nobles |
October
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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October 7th | Reinhard von Gemmingen-Hornberg | Ritter, court judge and author | 59 | |
October 7th | Philipp Schickhart | Wuerttemberg pastor, dean and prelate | 73 | |
October 7th | Balthasar Simon | German doctor | 44 | |
October 10th | Johann Ulrich Steigleder | German organist and composer of the early baroque | 42 | |
October 11th | Jost Dages | German goldsmith and draftsman (Lübeck) | ||
October 12th | Johann Wolff | Mayor of Heilbronn | 40 | |
October 18 | Jean de Schelandre | French author | 51 | |
23rd October | Wilhelm Schickard | German astronomer and mathematician, professor of biblical languages, astronomy and mathematics | 43 | |
28th of October | Bartholomäus Helder | German Lutheran cantor, pastor, hymn poet and composer |
November
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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November 1st | Wilhelm Gmelin | German clergyman | 62 | |
November 1st | Johann Bernhard Gottsleben | Protestant clergyman in Frohnhausen and Dillenburg | ||
November 5th | Jobst Hermann | Count of Holstein-Pinneberg | 42 | |
November 12th | Julius Wilhelm Zincgref | German lyric poet, poet and editor | 44 | |
14th November | Thomas Parr | Englishman who allegedly lived to be 152 years and nine months old | 152 | |
15th of November | Georg Loth the Elder | German medic | 56 | |
25. November | Hermann Bartels | Mayor of Hanover | 76 | |
November 29th | Ambrosius Smurf | Swiss Mayor | 62 |
December
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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December 1 | Melchior Teschner | German church musician | 51 | |
9th of December | Sophie of Saxony | Saxon princess from the house of the Albertine Wettins and by marriage Duchess of Pomerania-Stettin | 48 | |
10th of December | Joseph Osiander | German Protestant theologian | 46 | |
12th of December | Ivan Sulyma | Ataman of the Cossacks in Ukraine | ||
13th December | Henry II | Herr zu Gera; Herr zu Lobenstein; Mr. zu Ober-Kranichfeld | 63 | |
19. December | Albrecht von Hanau-Munzenberg | German nobleman | 56 | |
24th of December | Hester Jonas | Witch of Neuss | ||
24th of December | Georg Silberschlag the Younger | German Lutheran clergyman | 72 | |
25 December | Samuel de Champlain | French explorer and colonizer |
Date unknown
Day | Surname | Profession known as | Age | receipt |
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Reza Abbasi | Persian miniature painter and calligrapher | |||
Johann von Ahlefeldt | noble heir of Gut Stendorf, Nüchel and district administrator in Holstein | |||
Georg Baur | Württemberg painter and mayor of Tübingen | 63 | ||
Andreas Bayer | Legal scholar in Tübingen | |||
Battistello Caracciolo | Italian painter | |||
Jean-Baptiste Chassignet | French Baroque writer | |||
Johann Bernhard of Fünfkirchen | Austrian baron, Protestant, involved in the Prague lintel | |||
Hans Philipp von Gemmingen | Company commander in the Thirty Years War, owned the Stein pawn shop and the village of Züttenfelden | |||
Leonhard Haag | Swabian draftsman and painter | 46 | ||
Niklaus Henzi | Swiss Protestant clergyman and university professor | |||
Thomas James | English navigator | |||
Christian Keifferer | German organist and composer | |||
John Mason | English soldier and cartographer | |||
Nergisi | Ottoman poet | |||
Julius Pacius de Beriga | Italian lawyer | |||
Jacob Ramsler | Württemberg painter | 48 | ||
Peter Riedlinger | Württemberg painter | |||
Israel Rumpler | Württemberg painter | |||
Johan Sems | Dutch cartographer, surveyor and engineer | |||
Jeronimus Spengler | South German glass painter | |||
Georg Wagner | Hessian organ builder |